Huawei Launches the GR3 2017 in Bangladesh

Huawei Consumer Business Group today launches 2017 edition of the Huawei GR3 — the mid-range smartphone highly popular among the youth — for local market.

The phone is made with a specific focus on the requirements of students and young professionals, who want an affordable, multitasking smartphone that looks cool, performs well, and boasts a good camera.

The GR3 2017 model is aesthetically designed. The device packs with a 3 GB RAM & a 16 GB ROM and its memory is expandable up to 128 GB externally. It has a 5.2” full HD display that supports 1920*1080 resolutions. The phone has a 12 MP back camera and an 8 MP front camera for high quality photo and selfies, and can take high quality photos in low light conditions. Supported by a powerful 3000 mAH battery, the phone is run by Android 7.1 Nougat OS. A key feature of this handset is the 4th generation fingerprint sensor that ensures a high level of security.

A high speed of performance of the device is ensured by Kirin 655 Octa-Core 2.1 & 1.7 GHZ processors.

Ziauddin Chowdhury, Device Sales Director of Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Ltd., said, “Today’s youth are always on the move, and they like taking high quality photos and selfies on a fast smartphone that also plays good music. Keeping the budget of our valuable Bangladeshi customers in mind, Huawei always strives to introduce high end smartphones in the market at affordable prices.”

The phone is priced at BDT 19,900 only. As an added attraction, each customer can get a free sports flask, a smartphone ring and Robi bundle comprising of 300 minutes talk time plus 15 GB internet data for three month period while buying Huawei GR3 2017 Edition.

From now on, the handset is also available at Huawei Experience Stores at Jamuna Future Park and Bashundhara City Shopping Mall as well as other Huawei brand shops across 64 districts of Bangladesh.

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